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Still, it is Gronkowski's emergence as a big bruising tight end that has meant the most for the Patriot offense this year.
"This is a player who has written the record books along the way for tight ends,' Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "Gronkowski certainly is someone Brady looks to in the red zone."
Gronkowski -- whose brother, Chris, is a fullback for the hometown Colts -- talks with the confidence of a player far more experienced. He's got a swagger that makes teammates forget he was still a college student and watching the Super Bowl with his father from the upper deck of University of Phoenix stadium when the Giants and Pats met four years ago.
Fast forward to now, and he's the player everyone scrutinized on arrival to see if he was still wearing his walking boot. (He was.)
"I told him with all the attention he should write `Mom, I love you' on his sock," Brady said.
Attention is one thing Gronkowski doesn't mind. He patiently sat at a podium on the field at media day answering every question tossed his way, acing the exam when a tabloid TV show reporter asked him to name the three Kardashian sisters.
He's as comfortable with cameras and reporters as he is blocking defensive ends, as quick with a quip as he is finding a seam in the end zone for a toss from a quarterback he began watching while still in elementary school. Though he's never been on a stage as big as this one, he's eager to play the starring role if it means bringing the Patriots another Super Bowl trophy.
"All I want to do is be out there with the team," he said. "Who wouldn't want to be there? It's the Super Bowl."
Gronkowski has been practicing his Spanish, and may be ready to break out a new line if the Patriots win.
"Yo quiero Super Bowl ring?" someone suggested.
He liked that.
"Yeah, I want a Super Bowl ring."
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